Services ยท One Tree Integrative Medicine

Neural Therapy

The pain keeps coming back.
I've been treated for it.
Nothing holds.

Neural therapy addresses what most pain management misses โ€” old scars, injuries, or traumas that create persistent interference fields in the autonomic nervous system, disrupting the body’s normal electrical signaling. When those signals are disrupted, the body can’t complete its own healing โ€” no matter how many other treatments are applied.

Developed in Germany in 1925 and used widely across Europe and South America for nearly a century, neural therapy uses small amounts of preservative-free local anesthetic injected at specific sites to reset those interference signals and allow the body’s self-healing to resume.

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What neural therapy is and how it works

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What interference fields are

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How the treatment is performed

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Conditions it addresses

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Transparent pricing

Free 40-min consultation โ€” no commitment
“I had a scar from surgery fifteen years ago. I never connected it to my chronic pain. Dr. Jamie identified it as an interference field in the first assessment. Three sessions later, the pain I’d had for years was gone.

What It Is

The electrical signal that pain keeps running.

The autonomic nervous system governs the body’s self-regulation โ€” pain signaling, healing, organ function, circulation. It operates through electrical signals. When those signals are disrupted, the system gets stuck in a pattern it can’t exit on its own.

Neural therapy is based on the observation โ€” supported by nearly a century of clinical use โ€” that old scars, injury sites, autonomic ganglia, or areas of previous trauma can create persistent disruptions in the nervous system’s electrical field. These are called interference fields.

An interference field at a scar from an old surgery can create pain, dysfunction, or illness in a completely different part of the body. The connection is electrical, not anatomical โ€” which is why it’s so consistently overlooked by conventional pain workups.

How It Works

Resetting the signal at its source.

Treatment involves injecting small amounts of preservative-free local anesthetic โ€” typically procaine โ€” into the sites identified as interference fields, trigger points, autonomic ganglia, or areas of previous trauma.

Segmental injections โ€” Treating areas in the same nerve segment as the symptoms โ€” addressing the local electrical disruption contributing to pain or dysfunction at that site.

Interference field injections โ€” Treating distant sites believed to be causing problems elsewhere. An old abdominal scar causing neck pain. A dental extraction site contributing to chronic fatigue. The connection follows nerve pathways, not anatomy.

IV procaine โ€” For systemic issues where widespread nervous system involvement is part of the picture, intravenous procaine can be useful โ€” reaching the autonomic nervous system more broadly.

Series of sessions โ€” Treatment typically involves a series of sessions. Each one resets the signal at identified sites, allowing the nervous system to progressively restore normal function.

The Investigation

Finding what's holding the signal in place.

The assessment begins with a thorough history โ€” every surgery, injury, infection, significant illness, or dental procedure you’ve had. Interference fields follow the timeline of trauma to the body. Often the relevant site is one the patient hasn’t thought about in years.

From there, Dr. Jamie maps the autonomic nervous system to identify where disruption is present โ€” and whether it corresponds to the pattern of your symptoms. The connection between an interference field and a distant symptom often only becomes visible when the full timeline is laid out.

What We Investigate

Autonomic nervous system mapping  ยท  Scar and interference field assessment  ยท  Full trauma and surgical history review  ยท  Trigger point identification  ยท  Inflammatory and neurological contributors  ยท  Gut-brain pain axis  ยท  Dental and cranial contributions

Conditions addressed

Chronic pain unresponsive to standard treatment

Headaches & migraines

Scar tissue disruption

GI dysfunction with neurological component

Autonomic nervous system dysregulation

Trigger points & referred pain

Post-surgical pain

CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)

Chronic fatigue with autonomic involvement

Unexplained pain patterns

Chronic painHeadachesScar tissueGI dysfunctionAutonomic dysregulationCRPSPost-surgical pain

The Process

What a neural therapy course looks like.

Neural therapy is precise and minimally invasive. Sessions are typically 60 minutes and are built around what the assessment reveals โ€” not a fixed protocol applied to every patient.

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Free 40-Min Consultation

Dr. Jamie reviews your pain history, prior treatments, surgeries, and injuries โ€” and tells you honestly whether neural therapy is likely to add something to what you’ve already tried.

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Initial Assessment

Full history including the complete timeline of trauma to the body. Autonomic nervous system mapping to identify interference fields and trigger points relevant to your symptom pattern.

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Treatment Sessions

Injections of preservative-free procaine at identified sites โ€” segmental, interference field, or IV depending on your case. Sessions are designed around the map, not a checklist.

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Response Assessment

Some patients notice significant change after one or two sessions. Most chronic conditions require a series. Dr. Jamie reassesses at each visit and adjusts the treatment map as the nervous system responds.

Transparent Pricing

Neural Therapy Session

$188

60 min  ยท  Includes full 60-min visit with Dr. Jamie & neural therapy treatment

IV Procaine Session

$211

60 min  ยท  For systemic presentations โ€” includes full 60-min visit

Neural therapy can also be added on to a standard consultation. Pricing is discussed at the appointment.

What to expect

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Chronic patterns that have been running for months or years typically require a series of sessions, not a single treatment. Some patients see significant change quickly; others need more time.

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Not every chronic pain presentation has an identifiable interference field. If neural therapy isn’t the right tool for your pattern, Dr. Jamie will tell you that directly.

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Injections involve mild discomfort at the site โ€” comparable to a standard injection. The procaine used is preservative-free and the amounts are small.

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“Four years of pain management, two spine surgeons, a neurologist. Nobody asked about my surgical history beyond the spine itself. Dr. Jamie found an interference field from an appendix scar I had at nineteen. After three neural therapy sessions the pain was gone. I still find it hard to believe.”

One Tree Patient ยท Colorado ยท Chronic Pain & Neural Therapy

*Patient experience. Results vary. This is not a medical claim.

If the pain keeps coming back
and nothing holds โ€” that's where we start.

The free consultation is a 40-minute conversation about your history and whether neural therapy makes sense for your pattern. Bring a full list of prior treatments and surgeries if you have one. No commitment beforehand.

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